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    Rojas, M.

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    Centro Asturiano membership record of M. Rojas; Socio Number: 33272.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/5321/thumbnail.jp

    Condemnation to Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, ¿in Politics or Law?

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    esta tesis, es una investigación académica que surgió del semillero Virginia Gutiérrez de pineda cuya docente fue la Dra. Jacqueline Blanco Blanco, en la cual se aborda la condena a Gustavo Rojas Pinilla si se dio en política o en derecho, además de investigarse el concepto de dictadura y las dictaduras en américa latina, desde una contextualización política y social de la época a través de derecho comparado.This thesis is an academic research that emerged from the research seedbed "Virginia Gutierrez de Pineda", whose professor was Dr. Jacqueline Blanco Blanco. It deals with whether the conviction of Gustavo Rojas Pinilla was based on politics or law, as well as the analysis of the concept of dictatorship and dictatorships in Latin America, from a political and social contextualization of the time through comparative law.Contenido 2 Introducción 3 Capítulo I 11 Dictadura y el general Gustavo Rojas Pinilla 11 1. Las dictaduras militares en América Latina 11 1.1. Dictaduras en América Latina 12 1.1.6 Dictaduras de Colombia 19 2.1 La llegada al poder de Gustavo Rojas Pinilla 20 2.1.1 Antecedentes de la toma del poder por parte de Gustavo Rojas Pinilla 22 2.1.3 Respaldo del pueblo a Gustavo Rojas Pinilla 24 2.1.4 Buenas obras y desaciertos del general Gustavo Rojas Pinilla 24 Capitulo II 27 Salida del poder del general Gustavo Rojas Pinilla e investigación 27 1. Delitos que se imputan al general Gustavo Rojas Pinilla 28 2. Formalidad de las actuaciones realizadas por el Congreso 32 2.1 Elección de las comisiones de acusación, instrucción e investigación 34 2.1.2 Consideraciones contrapuestas de los representantes 34 Capitulo III 39 La percepción social acerca del juicio a Rojas Pinilla, lo que dijeron los diarios 39 Conclusión 50 Referencias 53PregradoCette thèse est une recherche académique qui a émergé de la pépinière de recherche "Virginia Gutierrez de Pineda", dont le professeur était le Dr Jacqueline Blanco Blanco. Elle traite de la question de savoir si la condamnation de Gustavo Rojas Pinilla était fondée sur la politique ou sur le droit, ainsi que de l'analyse du concept de dictature et des dictatures en Amérique latine, à partir d'une contextualisation politique et sociale de l'époque par le biais du droit comparé

    Título: Historia de la Regencia de Espartero

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    Texto a duas colPort. lit.: "J. Alaminas. Lit. Felipe González Rojas. M. Gímenez Gromoi

    A value-driven method for the design of performance-based services for manufacturing equipment

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    Industrial services are increasingly becoming more relational and customer-oriented, due to manufacturers' adoption of servitisation approaches and product service system offerings. Challenges remain regarding the effective design and delivery of these new offerings, and the understanding of their actual value for both providers and customers. This work focuses on one specific type of product service systems in the context of manufacturing equipment: result-oriented or performance-based services, which aim at delivering an outcome rather than selling the equipment to the customer. A proposal of a value-driven method for their design that engages the customer in the process is presented. This new method has been applied to a real industrial life setting through an application case, involving the service provider and its customer, and targeting manufacturing equipment within customers' plant. Results indicate the effectiveness of this prescriptive approach. Reported benefits from participants refer to its flexibility, adaptability and applicability for different types of equipment, as well as its potential to help providing a modular service portfolio adequate to equipment specific context and requirements

    m-saponaro/Rojas-et-al.-Genome-Biology-2024: Genome wide identification of replication fork stalling/pausing sites and the interplay between RNA Pol II transcription and DNA replication progression

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    <p>This release contains all the scripts used for the manuscript and created by Giovanni Guglielmi and Patricia Rojas. Giovanni Guglielmi wrote the script for the breakpoint analysis and performed the analysis, Patricia Rojas wrote and performed all other analyses in the paper.</p> <p>Rojas et al., Genome wide identification of replication fork stalling/pausing sites and the interplay between RNA Pol II transcription and DNA replication progression. Genome Biology 2024</p&gt

    Myoxanthus cereus Luer ex Rojas-Alvarado & Karremans 2017

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    6. Myoxanthus cereus (Ames) Luer ex Rojas-Alvarado & Karremans (2017: 210). (Fig. 12F) Basionym: Pleurothallis cerea Ames (1923a: 19–20). TYPE:— COSTA RICA. Cartago: Agua Caliente, Lankester 358 (holotype: K, photo of type, illustration of type, AMES!). Distribution:— Costa Rica and Panama. Notes:— Pleurothallis cerea has been commonly placed under the synonymy of M. octomeriae or M. congestus. However, Luer noted differences between the two species, and in 1991 annotated a specimen collected by Endrés from Costa Rica as “ M. cereus (Ames) Luer ”, a combination that he never published. When Soto (2008) revised the taxonomy of the Mexican Myoxanthus, he reduced M. octomeriae, with all its synonyms, to the synonymy of the older M. congestus, a name based on material from Mexico. However, he also noted the odd features of P. cerea, especially in leaf size and shape and lip structure. After studying material of Pleurothallis cerea from Costa Rica, Rojas-Alvarado & Karremans (2017) formally recognized it as a species and transferred it to Myoxanthus. This Central American species is easily distinguished from the closely related M. octomerioides (Mexico), M. congestus (Mexico to Colombia-Venezuela) and M. pulvinatus (Peru and Brazil) by its broad, elliptic to ovate petiolate leaves, and oblong, conspicuously adaxially verrucose, frequently apiculate lip vs. narrow elliptic, sessile leaves and lip not apiculate of the other species (Rojas-Alvarado & Karremans 2017). FIGURE 12. Myoxanthus species. A –C. M. affinis. D. M. antennifer. E. M. ceratothallis. F. M. cereus. G. M. chloe. H–I. M. cimex. J–K. M. colothrix. L. M. conceicionensis. Photographs by: L. Grobler (A). L.E. Yupanqui (B). G. Rojas-Alvarado (C, J, K). A. Karremans (F, G). Ecuagenera (D). R. Parsons (E, L). S. Vieira-Uribe (H). H. R. Ellis (I).Published as part of Rojas-Alvarado, Gustavo, Blanco, Mario A. & Karremans, Adam P., 2021, A taxonomic synopsis and morphological characterization of Myoxanthus (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae), pp. 211-258 in Phytotaxa 507 (3) on pages 231-232, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.507.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/542572

    Nuevas combinaciones en Alansmia M. Kessler, Moguel, Sundue et Labiak (polypodiaceae) para Costa Rica, Panamá y Colombia New combinations in Alansmia M. Kessler, Moguel, Sundue et Labiak (polypodiaceae) from Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia

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    Cinco especies de Terpsichorez A.R. Sm. son combinadas aquí en el reciente género Alansmia M. Kessler, Moguel, Sundue et Labiak: A. acrosora (A. Rojas) A. Rojas, A. cocosensis (A. Rojas) A. Rojas, A. esquiveliana (A. Rojas) A. Rojas, A. fabispora (Copel.) A. Rojas y A. lobulata (A. Rojas) A. Rojas. En cada una de las ellas se indican las principales diferencias con taxones relacionados. Adicionalmente se presenta una clave dicotómica para el reconocimiento de las especies conocidas en Costa Rica, Panamá y Colombia.Five species of Terpsichorez A.R. Sm. are combined here under the recently described genus Alansmia M. Kessler, Moguel, Sundue et Labiak: A. acrosora (A. Rojas) A. Rojas, A. cocosensis (A. Rojas) A. Rojas, A. esquiveliana (A. Rojas) A. Rojas, A. fabispora (Copel.) A. Rojas y A. lobulata (A. Rojas) A. Rojas. In each species, the main differences with related taxa are mentioned. Additionally a dichotomous key is presented for recognize the known species in Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia

    Cartas al señor Ezequiel Rojas

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    La fuente utilizada para tomar la imagen digital es : ICC, clásicos colombianos IV, M. A. Caro Obras, Tomo I| la primera publicación del texto fue : La República, desde el 24 de junio de 1872 1868 hasta el 5 de agosto de 1868.Son varias cartas en las que MAC critica la posición utilitarista de Rojas

    Myoxanthus pennellius Rojas-Alv. & Karremans, comb. nov.

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    38. Myoxanthus pennellius (Luer) Rojas-Alv. & Karremans, comb. nov. (Fig. 17E) Basionym: Pleurothallis pennellia Luer (1976b: 160–161). TYPE:— ECUADOR. Pastaza: epiphytic in felled trees about 20 km east of Puyo, ca. 600 m, 28 Jul 1975, Luer et al. 687 (holotype: SELspirit; illustration in Luer 1976b as f. 183!). FIGURE 17. Myoxanthus species. A. M. panamense. B – C. M. parahybuensis. D. M. parvilabius. E. M. pennellius. F. M. priapus. G. M. pulvinatus. H – J. M. punctatus. K – L. M. reymondii. Photographs by: L. Nauheimer (A). G. Rojas-Alvarado (B, C). S. Moreno (D). A. Hirtz (E). Y. Dewèvre (F). M. Rosim (G). J. Gastin (H). R. Stalder (I). L. F. Varella (J). R. Parsons (K). J. Riksen (L). Distribution: — Ecuador and perhaps Peru (see below). Notes:— Pleurothallis pennellia was described from Ecuador on the basis of a specimen that flowered in cultivation at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens (Luer 1976b). Luer compared it with M. scandens, but described it as having a much less prolific plant. The plant that served as type of P. pennellia eventually became prolific in cultivation, just like specimens of M. scandens, prompting Luer (1992) to place it under the synonymy of that species (Luer 1992). However, based on the original description and illustration of the type, even with the prolific habit, M. pennellius is still easily distinguished from M. scandens. It differs from M. scandens in its sepals with an obtuse to rounded apex vs. acute, narrowly ovate petals slightly contracted above the middle, vs. wider basally then conspicuously contracted into a thickened apex and a lip with two longitudinal lamellae above the middle vs. with two longitudinal lamellae from the base to near the apex, a short clinandrium vs. long-hooded. None of the specimens of M. scandens studied here shares any of these features. We agree with Pupulin et al. (2010) that the photo of a Peruvian plant labelled M. scandens in Zelenko & Bermúdez (2008) fits the description of M. pennellius.Published as part of Rojas-Alvarado, Gustavo, Blanco, Mario A. & Karremans, Adam P., 2021, A taxonomic synopsis and morphological characterization of Myoxanthus (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae), pp. 211-258 in Phytotaxa 507 (3) on pages 244-247, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.507.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/542572
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